Rajguru
Rajguru, also spelled as Rajyaguru, is an ancient title and surname of the Indian subcontinent which means royal priest.[1]
Notable people
- Rajguru Aggavamsa Mahathera, Bangladeshi Buddhist
- Rajguru Priyo Ratana Mahathera, Buddhist guru
- Basavaraj Rajguru (1917–1991), Hindustani singer
- Hari Rajguru (born 1939), Indian cricketer
- Jayi Rajaguru (1739–1806), Indian independence activist
- Prakash Rajguru (1939—2006), Indian cricketer
- Rinku Rajguru (born c. 2000), Indian film actress
- Satyanarayana Rajguru, Indian litterateur, epigraphist and historian
- Shaktipada Rajguru (1922–2014), Indian Bengali writer
- Shivaram Rajguru (1908–1931), Indian revolutionary
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References
- Kulke, Hermann; Rothermund, Dietmar (2004) [1986]. A History of India (Fourth ed.). Routledge. p. 5. ISBN 9780415329194. Retrieved 25 December 2012.
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